Date: 1667
"Pray'r is a Coach which by the Spirit driven, / Hurries our Souls into the Courts of Heaven."
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Date: 1667
"To cast the Coit is pretty childish play. / It's sad for Coin to sling the Soul away"
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Date: 1667
"The Conscience was ever, and is still / The fountain of all actions, good or ill;"
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Date: 1667
" Conscience is Gods Vice-Roy in the Soul, / And all are liable to its controul."
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Date: 1667
Conscience is "the Souls Anchor"
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Date: 1667
" But under God this Jewel [the Conscience], O esteem / For its great worth, as rarest next to Christ"
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Date: 1667
Conscience "is our Patron, our Apologist; / It is impartial, active, and sincere, / Gods Register in us; his Harbinger / For to prepare his way; this is beside / Mans faithful Surety, Treasurer and Guide."
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Date: 1667
" Good Conscience is the only Ark that can / Ding down the Dagons of all deeds prophane"
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Date: 1667
"A Conscience unstain'd with blushing crimes, / Holds out in all changes of States and Times. / Mount Sion and good Conscience abide / For ever"
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Date: 1667
"Good Conscience will speak within, when all breath, / The doors are shut to ev'ry vocal call."
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